“Nice place.. Pretty expensive for what you get though.”
The reason my husband and I chose this hotel was because of the free Mt. Olympus passes and the fact that it was right across the street. On their website the say something like 'we're so close you can walk and save $5-$10 on parking. First of all, there was a HUGE sign in the Mt. Olympus parking lot stating FREE PARKING. Second, that is such a busy road, with fast moving traffic. It took us a LONG time before we were able to cross. There really needs to be a skywalk or at the very least a crosswalk. There are 2 lanes going each direction and no island in the middle to only do half at a time. It was not fun!
We stayed in the 'king jacuzzi' room in the motel part. I was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and spaciousness of the room. The jacuzzi on the hand, left a lot to be desired. It was basically the size of a bathtub with jets. In that particular room it was a stand up shower with AMAZING water pressure. The room did have a little bit of an odor when we first got there but once we turned the air conditioner up more, it seemed to go away.
The lady at the front desk when we checked in wasn't overly friendly but she wasn't unfriendly either. The woman that was at the desk every other time during our stay was very friendly and pleasant.
With Mt. Olympus right across the street, you do hear a lot of screaming. On the night we stayed they had the 'night at the theme park' thing so the screaming went until 1am. From inside our room it wasn't too noticeable and not at all bothersome. It was actually quite quiet. The bed was comfortable and we slept well. At 8am there was a guy out in the parking lot with a leaf blower. Not my idea of a wake up call but then again, I am NOT a morning person. Check out at 10:30 seems a bit early.
Would have liked to see reserved parking spots for the rooms. We ended up having to park way in the back and carrying all our stuff across the parking lot.
We didn't use the either of the pools or hot tubs so I can't comment on those.
The total we paid for a Saturday night was about $170-$180. Even with the Mt. Olympus passes, I don't feel that this hotel was worth the price.
Room Tip: If you're staying here because it's location to Mt. Olympus, DON'T. So hard to cross tha...
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